answers 0:I know some people that did and some who didn't. When is it necessary? Do I have to do it? How much does is usually cost if you don't have dental insurance?answers 1:No it is not necessary to always get the wisdom teeth pulled out. It depends uopo whether the space for them to grow in is sufficient and their angulation is correct. If the space is less or the wisdom teeth are not angulated properly then they have to be pulled out. The cost of pulling them from Oral Surgeon is about USD 300 per tooth. It varies depending upon type of surgery ie fully bony, partial bony, roots or surgical. it varies from city to city and dentist to dentist. for more information on wisdom tooth removal, you can visit www.identalhub.com and they have very good article on wisdom tooth and care after dental extraction....answers! 2:My teeth were all perfect. Everyone asked if I had braces and i never did. My dentist said I had to get my two upper wisdoms pulled. I just did what he said. I found out the only reason he took them out is because they had a cavity. He took them out cuz the roots were straight - later i went to an oral surgon to get the other two out for the same reason. They like to pull them when they get a cavity cuz they will only get worse cuz they'r hard to keep clean cuz there so tight in the back. Prices are terrible today so yeah like one of the responsers said probably $200 to whatever......answers 3:I have several patients that have their wisdom teeth. These teeth had enough room to "come in" and they are perfectly good teeth. These patients are, however, not the norm.It seems as man has evolved his jaw has gotten smaller and there is less room for the wisdom teeth to come in properly. Often they are impacted by either the jaw bone or gingival tissue and require oral sur! gery to remove them.If they are impacted lying down in the bon! e they can cause the loss of bone around the neighboring teeth.Only your dentist can make the decision as to whether or not they have to be removed. The costs vary depending on the type of extraction. Surgical extractions cost more and it also depends on where you live.If money is a problem there are programs that you can apply for such as Care Credit... it's like a dental credit line allowing interest free periods. If that is not an option you should look for a dental school. Either way see your dentist and have your questions answered professionally.Good luck....answers 4:There are many variables, I had to have two removed and two were left in. That was 30 years ago and so far there has not been an issue with the two remaining. I would expect you'd pay $800 for removal at an oral surgeon, less if they are positioned where a dentist could do it. As to whether or not you have to do it I'd ask my dentist. Having them can cause movement/crowding down the road. Or as often hap! pens they come in at a very bad angle which can cause pain or worse....answers 5:You get them off if you get braces, your wisdom teeth will cause your straightened teeth to shift, other than that you only remove them if theyre causing problems or pain. They can cause your teeth to come in straight if you have a small jaw and there isnt room.
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